When and where will Thor 2 be shooting? What would a scrapped Superman video game have looked like? Was Heath Ledger posessed on the set of The Dark Knight? Where can you play an official Avengers video game? Does Tom Hardy think his life will change after The Dark Knight Rises? Has Marvel started advertising The Avengers? Want to read some of Mark Millar‘s Supercrooks? Is The League of Shadows in The Dark Knight Rises? Read about all of this and more in today’s Superhero Bits.

Just Push Start (via Comic Book Movie) has posted a ton of concept images from a scrapped Superman video game. Most are better than this one, just smaller, but I wanted to call your attention to it.

Tom Hiddleston confirmed to Empire (via Superhero Hype) that Thor 2 will begin shooting in London this summer.

Rifftrax will be releasing an alternative version of Captain America: The First Avenger this week. Watch this preview clip for an idea of what to expect. Thanks to Super Punch.

Movieweb did an interview with exorcist expert Reverend Bob Larson about The Devil Inside and he surmises that Heath Ledger was, indeed, possessed when he shot The Dark Knight. Here’s a sample of the wacky interview:

I would say…something overtook that man. There is a strong possibility that somehow, he just took on too much of the evil of this character. After all, whether it was psychological or spiritual, he could not draw that distinction anymore. That is not the first time I’ve had an actor tell that sort of thing to me. When they are called onto portray that role.

Geek Tyrant has posted some Marvel and DC themed art by DeviantArt artist Dennis Salatier such as Spider-Man above.

Joey King, the young actress who appears in The Dark Knight Rises, spoke to Teen Spot (via CBM) about her work in the film. It’s mostly pointless butt-kissing, but this is kind of interesting:

Working on The Dark Knight Rises was so cool. I got to travel to different places that I have never been to before. I got to go to India, I got to go to London. Christopher Nolan is awesome, so is Christian Bale.

The BBC (via You Bent My Wookie and Nerd Basterds) is running at story that scientists have developed a new, stronger type of silk, engineered from spider-webs. Can real life web-shooters be far behind?